Skinner Sights are hand crafted in my small shop in St. Ignatius, Montana. Machined from solid steel, stainless steel or brass bar stock, the parts are hand fitted to close tolerances. We have worked hard to design sights which are not only extremely functional and rugged, but to also complement the firearm. I make a limited number of high quality sights at a reasonable cost to the customer. Skinner SightsTM are inexpensive, but not cheap and my customer service is second to none. Through field testing I continue to improve the designs for function, durability and appearance.

Our sights are guaranteed with a 30 day, money back, policy. Your satisfaction is very important to me. If at any time your sight needs to be repaired, I do so at no charge.

NOTE: Some of the photos on this site are of early production. There may have been some very slight changes in design to some models that will enhance performance but not shown in these photos

We Engrave SKINNER SIGHTS on most models. Some of these photos were taken prior to implimenting engraving as standard on our sights. We will update photos as available.

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Check out the

SKINNER HTF GARMENT BAG

Featured on our GUN CASES page. This bag is designed to hold a long gun, two handguns, three 30rd. rifle mags, 8 handgun mags, a knife, flashlight, plus misc. accessories inconspicuously, securely, and ready at a moments notice.

(I have put our PHONE NUMBER at the bottom of the FAQ page)Payment can be made through the shopping cart on this website or you can mail a check or money order in USA Funds to:

Andy Larsson P.O. Box 1810 St. Ignatius, MT 59865

Credit Cards are accepted only via our shopping cart.(We do not process Credit Cards over the phone at this time)

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Why choose a peep sight for Rifles?

All military battle rifles and many "Dangerous Game Guns" have been fitted with peep sights for at least the last 70 years. There is a good reason for this. They are the fastest and most accurate iron sight you can put on your rifle.

(This 375 H+H has been used on Cape Buffalo, Lions, Elephants and other dangerous game in Zimbabwe for over 50 years. Note the aperture rear sight. It never fogs, breaks, loosens, or goes out of adjustment.)

Here is some information on sighting errors as put forth by no less than, Col.Townsend Whelen, in his book on reloading, "Why Not Load Your Own," published in 1949 when the use of telescopic sights was a rarity. With normal eyesight, either naturally or corrected by glasses, he found that the following list applied at a distance of 100 yards: